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Straddling the Razor Wire

Growing up in Two Opposing Cultures: Learning to Straddle the Electrified Razor Wire of Racism and Other Isms

Elizabeth Wiley MA JD Pomo Elder

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Straddling the Barbed Wire, and then one day during a really heavy racial tension project decided it was more like straddling electrified razor wire to be multi racial………multi-cultural, multi-modality educated, seeing men AND women, NOT fights, seeing FAMILIES, not generational disputes. Seeing starvation, war, genocide, rather than what we, as humans could do on this earth each day, to help others, to maintain and restore nature, to create a better world for the next seven generations and pass that duty on.

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Elizabeth Wiley, barbed wire, racism